Great Dunmow, Clock House c.1965
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Dating from c1580, Clock House had two famous residents. The first, Ann Line, was executed in 1601 for concealing a Catholic priest here. She was canonised in 1970. The second, Sir George Howland Beaumont (1753-1827), was an art collector who effectively founded the National Gallery. He used to entertain the likes of Wordsworth and Coleridge at Clock House.
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